Macbeth: Macbeth A Murderer? - 769 words
Macbeth: Macbeth A Murderer?At the end of the
play, Malcolm refers to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
as:'...this dead butcher and his fiend-like
queen...', consider the accuracy ofMalcolm's
judgment by reference to their speeches and
actions throughout theplay. (2,5 pages)In
Malcolm's eyes, the Macbeths are just tyrannical
murderers who snatched thethrone away from him and
his father and reigned a rule of terror in all
ofScotland. But looking carefully from a different
point-of-view, we see thatMacbeth is driven by the
powerful contradictions in his character. Unlike
othervillains, Macbeth does not enjoy doing evil;
he has not totally renounced theidea of morality,
although it is apparent that his ...

Mobey Dick - 1,448 words
Herman Melville's Moby Dick is a book which can be
read as a general metaphor for the battle between
the evil powers of the Devil versus the divine
powers of God and Jesus, both try to obtain the
souls of mankind in order to assist in each
other's destruction. In this metaphor, the Devil
is shown through the person of Captain Ahab, God
becomes nature, Jesus is seen as the White Whale,
and the representation of mankind is the crew. The
voyage of the Pequod, therefore, is a
representation of a similar voyage of mankind on
earth, until the death of Jesus, during the whole
thing the influences of these three "supernatural
forces" are connected. Thus, the basis of this
idea is that in the plot of ...

Marijuana - 821 words
Cannabis Sativa (marijuana) has been thought tobe
an illegal and very harmful drug for many years.
But asyou read this report you will learn that
marijuana has beenaround for many years (most
years legal) and isn't asharmful as some people
may think. Marijuana has beenused for many things
in the past, including medicine, hemprope, crude
cloth and enjoyment. Now it is mainly used asa
narcotic. Marijuana is an illegal weed that grows
up toeighteen feet tall with little or no
cultivation. The plant hasmany branches that
extend with large, hairy, pointed leaveswith saw
tooth edges. Marijuana grows wild all over
theworld and in some states and countries it's
legal. Cloth andrope are made from the ...

Male Friendship - 1,042 words
What is a friend? Maybe they are people who will
listen to you, or people who you can boss around
all the time, or maybe even just people who don't
have to do anything but sit with you at lunch. As
Asher put it, "'Friends are important sources of
companionship and recreations, share advice and
valued possessions, serve as trusted confidants
and critics, act as loyal allies, and provide
stability in times of stress or transition"' (qtd.
in Dolich 1) Even in the beginning, when man was
first created and put in the Garden of Eden to
work the ground, there was a need for friendship
and companionship. As God says while watching Adam
work, "'it is not good for man to be alone. I will
make a compan ...

Marlon Brando - 520 words
Marlon Brando was born on April 3rd 1924, in
Omaha, Nebraska, the third and last child of
Dorothy Pennebaker Brando and Marlon Brando,
Senior. He had two sisters Jocelyn and Frances and
was descended from Irish immigrants. In 1935, his
parents separated, and his mother moved with her
three children to Santa Ana in Orange County,
California. Two years later, in 1937, his parents
were reconciled again, and the family moved to
Libertyville, Illinois, north of Chicago near Lake
Michigan. (Bosworth, 2004)In 1940, he was sent to
a military boarding school - Shattuck Military
Academy in Fairbult, Minnesota, from which he was
eventually expelled for insubordination. In 1943,
Brando relocated to New ...

Melville - 412 words
HERMAN MELVILLE"Bartleby, the scrivener", is a
very interesting reading that shows us in a very
clear way the different forms of alienation:
alienation from work, alienation from other
people, and alienation from the natural
world.Bartleby was a scrivener; in fact, he was
"the strangest scrivener ever seen". He found a
job in the bottom of one of the several huge
buildings in Wall Street; moreover, his desk was
placed in a corner, with a window that presented
no view at all, and consequently, a few light. He
had two partners: Turkey, and Nippers. However,
non of them were the ideal partners for him.
Turkey had a "flighty" temper, and Nippers, a
"fiery" one. At first, Bartleby worked very har ...

My Life Ant Its Ways - 495 words
My Thinking and its Ways A utopia is a place of
ideal perfection especially in laws, government,
and social conditions. When I sit to think I think
of my own utopia. I dream of things that I could
not do the normal world but in my own utopia. In
my utopia a key phrase and motto is "don't worry".
I want to have no worries in what I do, think,
feel, and every other aspect that would worry
about. In my utopia, I am the utopia.I am the one
and only in my world. Temptation to do things and
the will to not do things is what separate the
strong and the weak. I feel and many others may
disagree when I say that everyone will fall to
temptation. I am not a perfect individual and many
others are not ei ...

Michelangelo - 1,585 words
During the dates 1475-1564 there weremany famous
painters working all around the world. One ofwhich
was Michelangelo. He painted and sculpted
manyfamous items that are still talked about
today. Michelangeloled a very buisy life, as of
which you will be reading abouttoday. Michelangelo
was born in 1475 in a small village ofCaprese near
Arezzo At the age of 13 michelangelo'sfather
Ludovico Buonarroti placed michelangelo in
theworkshop of the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio
throughconnections with the ruling Medici family.
About two yearslater michelangelo studied at the
sculpture school in theMedici gardens. Shortly
thereafter he was invited into thehousehold of the
Magnincent, Lorenzo de'Medici. ...

Memoirs Of A Geisha - 261 words
A literary sensation and runaway bestseller, this
brilliant debut novel presents with seamless
authenticity and exquisite lyricism the true
confessions of one of Japan's most celebrated
geisha. In Memoirs of a Geisha, we enter a world
where appearances are paramount; where a girl's
virginity is auctioned to the highest bidder;
where women are trained to beguile the most
powerful men; and where love is scorned as an
illusion. It is a unique and triumphant work of
fiction at once romantic, erotic, suspensful and
completely unforgettable. An exotic fable. An
illuminated portriat of a nuanced, complicated
life. A story with the social vibrancy and
narrative sweep of a much loved 19th century bil ...

Melanoma - 519 words
The word melanoma comes from the Greek words,
melas (black) and -oma (tumour). It is a very
serious cancer that most often occurs in the skin
and less frequently in the eye or in the lining of
the nose, mouth, or genitals. Melanoma begins in
melanocytes, cells that make a pigment called
melanin. Both light- and dark-skinned people have
melanin, which gives colour to the skin, hair, and
parts of the eye.The skin is the largest organ in
the body, so it isn't surprising that skin cancer
is the most common of all cancers. Melanoma is the
least common form of skin cancer, affecting 4% of
all cases but causing 79% of skin cancer deaths.
The average age of people diagnosed with Melanoma
is between ...

Mr. - 1,411 words
When in November 1945 John H. Johnson, a
27-year-old Black businessman with a vision and an
abiding faith in himself, launched Ebony magazine,
his timing couldn't have been more perfect. World
War II had just come to an end and thousands of
Black GIs who had helped 'make the world safe for
democracy' were returning to civilian life, ready
to challenge racial discrimination at
home.'Ebony,' says Publisher Johnson, 'was founded
to project al dimension of the Black personality
in a world saturated with stereotypes. We wanted
to give Blacks a new sense of somebodiness, a new
sense of self-respect. We wanted to tell them who
they were and what they could do. We believed
then--and we believe now-- ...

Money Money Money - 540 words
Money Money Money Money When you listen to a C.D.
or a song on the radio, do you actually listen to
it? If you do you would probably have to agree
that each song has a different and unique meaning.
Money is one common topic most songs are about.
Their either about the good, bad, or the
lifestyles of people with or with out money.
Different music artists have their own idea of
what money can do to you and some even think money
is the root of all evil. In the song "Money" (Pink
Floyd) they mention " Money, so they say is the
root of all evil today." Money the root of all
evil? Many people agree with this, whether your in
debt or you have more money than you can count,
its always causing proble ...

Macbeth: Imagery Of Animal Behavior And Class Status Advances - 435 words
Macbeth: Imagery of Animal Behavior and Class
Status AdvancesIn Macbeth, the imagery of animals
behavior and class status advancesthe theme of
animals in relation to human characteristics. The
examplesdiscussed in my paper will make it quite
clear that this imagery is evident,throughout the
play. In Act 1 sc. 3 line 8, the first witch
chants and says that the sailoris the master of
the Tiger. The witch is comparing the man to a
Tiger. Thetiger is a very good animal and is near
the top of the Elizabethan World Picture.Hence the
man is good. Furthermore the witch say's that she
herself is likea rat without a tail. Thus she is
missing something important. The witch
isincomplete, just like the r ...

Ms Word Against Wordpro - 790 words
MS WordWordProFunctional General Customization 5
Compatibility 6Templates 7 User Friendly (learning
curve) 6Object Insertion 5 Obsolesce (version
wise) 7Formatting Options (editing) 8 Product
Support 8WordProCustomization WordPro really
doesn?t allow you to customize the look of the
program, unlike Microsoft?s Word. About the only
thing that you can customize in this program is
the view. The funny part about this is that, the
views that you have the options of choosing, are
ones that Microsoft does not offer. Even though
WordPro doesn?t offer the extensive customization
that word offers you really don?t need it. WordPro
offers extensive and very useful toolbars that
adjust to what ever you a ...

Macbeth: Verdict Not Guilty! - 1,147 words
Macbeth, the InnocentGood day. Today I will prove
to you that Macbeth, the king of Scotland, is
innocent. It is outrageous that anyone in this
courtroom should think otherwise. There are three
key factors to consider before it is possible to
make any judgment concerning the murderer of
Duncan. First of all, before fingers are pointed
at Macbeth, I ask you to consider if he is the
only suspicious person? A murderer must have a
motive and an opportunity. Obviously, there are
several candidates that fit this category. Also,
before you can reach a final decision, you must
consider the character of the individual. Macbeth
is a man of the finest character; he does not have
the nature of a cold-blo ...

Mary Whiton Calkins - 727 words
Mary Whiton Calkins was the first woman to be
elected as president of the American Psychological
Association in 1905. The majority of her adult
life was dedicated to her work in the development
of "psychology of selves." She was very passionate
about the relatively 'new' world of psychology and
was highly active in the field of philosophy. Mary
Whiton Calkins was not deterred in her ambitions
because she was a woman, instead she used her
struggles to gain a voice and to speak out against
the oppression of women during the 1920's. Born in
1863 to a Presbyterian minister and his wife, she
grew up in a very tight-knit family as the oldest
of five children. In 1880, the family moved to
Massachus ...

Media; Levi Jeans Campaign - 1,431 words
Why in your opinion, was the Levi Strauss 501
campaign so successful?The Levi Strauss 501
advertising campaign was so successful in
1984-1990 as it attracted the typical American
teens selling independence, sexuality and physical
good looks, representing the perfect figure and
body. It illustrated a complete lifestyle to the
teenagers world. Admiring the fantasy of idols
James Dean and Marlon Brando, all connecting to
the Levi guys (jeans) in the adverts, giving the
impression of a sensual, healthy radiant aspect,
to the gazed audience. Falling for the act, teens
still continued to buy the different types of
jeans, whilst new ideas were being designed.
People realise now it was just a preten ...

Man Of La Mancha - 620 words
'Facts are the enemy of truth!' cries Don Quixote
de la Mancha. And I wonder, is this the madness of
Quixote or Cervantes's inspiration? Can facts
really be truth's enemy? Facts aren't adequate to
explain how irrational perfection lies at the root
of imperfect Aldonza. Facts have always misled
us.For history and science, facts are used at all
times. Yet in both areas, unprocessed facts are
truth's enemy. Facts taken at face value deceive
us every time. In the end, Quixote's family hauls
him in and subjects him to the cure. When they
force him to accept the obvious facts, it kills
him. Aldonza approaches his deathbed. In his
defeat, Quixote calls her Aldonza. 'No,' she says,
'my name is Dulci ...

Mandate Of Heaven - 298 words
The Chinese mandate of Heaven was established by
the Zhou dynasty as a description of how an
emperor could rule or be deposed. It said that as
long as the emperor behaved well, then he would be
in favor of God and his rule would continue.
However, if another clan should receive word the
gods that they were displeased with the current
dynasty, then you had the right to be overthrown.
These signals,(that an dynasty was not being
'good') could be shown through nature with floods,
hurricanes, famine, etc. The European divine right
of kings said that a king was essentially a
'messenger from God' and that his supreme
authority was to be obeyed at all costs. It meant
that to question the king's aut ...

Malcom X And Charles Sheldon - 356 words
Religious and Social Visions of Malcolm X and
Charles SheldonAs with all individuals we all have
different thoughts on what the world needs. Some
people take a sutel approach in pressing the
beliefs, where as others are very aggressive about
it.Charles Sheldon a Christian who tried to push a
movement throughout the Christian church based on
what Christ would do. Individuals in the church
and the community viewed Sheldon's movement as a
strong and sometimes "impossible" feat. However,
it was never found to be a major threat to the
society that it took place in.Sheldon was trying
to start this movement within the church so that
it would spread and the "unreached" people would
see the light of ...